Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IX|        text-books; never to do a kindness to a great lord; and never
2     I,      IX|     never cease to remember your kindness and to feel grateful for
3    II,      VI|       secret manner? Was it only kindness, generosity, compassion,
4    II,     VII|          great and disinterested kindness and hospitality, and the
5    II,     VII| pasteboard, on which you had the kindness to lend me twenty thousand
6    II,      IX|       hand; treat a peasant with kindness, and he will think himself
7    II,      XV|           Yes. Will you have the kindness to give me the key to the
8    II,    XVII|         pity, in the overflowing kindness of your nature, had not
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